The UFC returns to Indianapolis for the first time since 2010 for the promotion’s second-ever Wednesday night event on FOX Sports 1.

UFC and Bankers Life Fieldhouse officials on Saturday night announced the promotions plans to return to the venue, with tickets scheduled to go on sale June 14. Ticket prices and on-sale details will be announced in the coming weeks.

There are currently no scheduled or rumored bouts for the card, which marks the start of an incredibly busy stretch for the UFC in which the company will host three fight cards in just eight days.

The UFC first visited Bankers Life Fieldhouse (then known as Conseco Fieldhouse) in 2010 for “UFC 119: Mir vs. Cro Cop.” The card turned out to be on of the company’s least memorable events, and UFC President Dana White was so frustrated with the headliner that he refused to give winning fighter Frank Mir a $70,000 “Knockout of the Night” bonus despite the heavyweight scoring the only knockout finish of the night.

Still, the card drew an official 15,811 fans for a live gate of $1,613,337, according to the Indiana Gaming Commission. The event was the UFC’s first in the state.

Bankers Life Fieldhouse opened in 1999 and currently serves as home to the NBA’s Indiana Pacers.